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NOTES AND MEMOS.

Millar and Giorgi announce the last three days of their great sale, which ends on Saturday, March 10, at 8 p.m. While the Hastings-Havelock road is closed to traffic for the next three weeks, Nimon and Son’s! ’bus service will observe the same timetable as heretofore. Msesrs. Hoad ley, Son and Stewart, Ltd., draw attention to their Longlands stock sale, to be held to-morrow, when they will offer a good yarding of both cattle and sheep Msesrs. Gill Bros, advise an exceptional auction sale for Thursday of this week. Contents of five rooms, beautiful home nearly all in English oak. Our client has_ just received notice of his transfer trom Hastings, and is leaving by Friday’s express. Genuine sale, and he wants to take his cash with him. so there will be no reserves. See page 8. The wonderfully successful auction sales each day this week of the English bankrupt stock of drapery, tweeds, silk goods, and linens, etc at Beard, Bullen and Co.’s rooms, will be augmented to-morrow with a further five cases of beautiful silk knitted frocks, jumpers, and sheeting that has not been offered previously. Every line is new. of course. They are all the very latest fashionable goods, and many of them are offered for the first time in th Dominion. The sale starts each day at 1.30 p.m.; inspection is invited at any time. See advt. on page 8 of this issue. . ,

All the exquisite colourings of autumn are reflected in the gorgeous ranges of new millinery and dress stuffs to be displayed by Messrs. Westerman and Co. to-morrow. The new season’s ready-to-wear apparel, featuring the latest fashions, will be on show, whilst the dress department is resplendent with a magnificent assortment of velour cloths, navy serges, velveteens, gaberdines. and silks, such as are calculated to transform shopping into a delightful pleasure. It is reported that Messrs. Westerman and Co. have made most lavish provision this season in regard to the new goods. They invite public inspection and promise a good time to all.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 71, 7 March 1923, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMOS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 71, 7 March 1923, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMOS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 71, 7 March 1923, Page 6

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